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hasmar Cheater
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Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 3:11 pm Post subject: Help With Windows Limited |
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| My Dad recently went and got computer reinstalled at a computer shop and made himself administrator and me the limited account type...He put password on his account and now i cant even play runescape since i dont get the pop up for java. Does anyone know of a way to make me the administrator or a way i can play runescape? thanks in advance.
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Sup3R C3r34L Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 3:26 pm Post subject: |
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start in safe mode, use the account named "Administrator" and make yourself an admin account
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hasmar Cheater
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| i tried that yesterday its still the same, admin account stays passworded....the computer shop guy is advanced..
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Run command prompt (Start > Run > cmd).
Type "net localgroup administrators enter username here /add" without the quotation marks.
Hit enter.
It should give you a reply.
Or you could just ask him you want to play Runescape, but you'll need an admin account.
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hasmar Cheater
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| my dad wont lemme be admin, and i tried what you said and it said in reply "5 errors occured, access is denied."
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| Is the computer running Vista or Xp?
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Sup3R C3r34L Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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| Code: | How To Access "ROOT" Account in Windows
System Level Privilege Escalation
Note : This article is supposed to be just as a knowledgebase.
Don't use the procedure described here to F**k
public (school,library.....) or your parents computers.
I have included a question at the bottom of this article.
I would appreciate any kind of help to find the answer to this question.
Million thanks in advance.
What is System Level?
Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to launch task manager and select "process" tab.
You will notice that some services and programs are running under
system account and even administrator account is not able to access these services.
System is the highest account in windows. (Just as root in Linux)
There are special rights that is available only in System account where
even administrator is forbidden to touch them.
You can be a super-power user by accessing System. (even when logged
as a restricted user)
Note : Accessing system account may cause serious problems.
Leave this tread and don't follow the rest of this topic
if you don't know what you are doing.
Local system differs from an administrator account in that it has
full control of the operating system, similar to root on a *nix
machine. Most system processes are required by the operating
system, and cannot be closed, even by an administrator account;
attempting to close them will result in an error message.
In Windows NT and later systems derived from it ( windows 2000,
Windows XP, Windows servers 2003 and Windows Vista), there may
or may not be a superuser. By default, there is a superuser named
Administrator, although it is not an exact analogue of the Unix
root superuser account. Administrator does not have all the
privileges of root because some superuser privileges are assigned
to the Local System account in windows NT/XP.
What you gain by accessing System?
Local privilege escalation is useful on any system that a hacker
may compromise; the system account allows for several other
things that aren't normally possible (like resetting administrator password)
You can even login to System and lock administrator account out by
editing group policy or other tools in windows.
How to access System:
Note : Don't follow the procedure bellow if you don't know what you
are doing. You may harm your PC. If you follow, Do it on your own risk.
1 check the name of the account you've logged into (Click start. You
will see the name of the account you've logged in.)
2 launch the command prompt. ( click start, select Run, type cmd and hit OK button)
in command prompt, create a scedule to run cmd.exe.
to create a scedule type the following line and hit enter.
at 20:21 /interactive "cmd.exe"
this will create a scedule to run cmd.exe at 20:21.
(since you are testing, check the time in your system try and add two or three minutes.)
Change this time according to your local time
hint : you can check if the scedule is placed by typing "at"
and hitting enter after the above step.
3 wait for the time you set for the scedule.
cmd.exe would be launched at the specified time.
4 After cmd.exe is launched by the sceduled time, press Ctrl+Alt+Del
and launch taskmanager.
Select "Process" tab, select explorer.exe in the process list and click "End Process" button.
you will receive a confimation dialoge . click "Yes" to end the process.
5 Close taskmanager by clicking the X button.
Close the first cmd window ( be careful to close the first one not the second one.)
6 now you have only the second command prompt window and an empty desktop.
in command prompt type the following line and hit "Enter"
cd ..
7. in command prompt type the following line and hit "Enter"
explorer.exe
If this is the first time you do it, windows creates the necessary
components for you to access System ( Desktop, start menu,
My document)
when it's finished you will have a new desktop.
8. close command prompt window. Click start and check your username.
It's changed to System.
Now you are a super-power user. Be careful not to harm your PC and delete or modify system files if you don't know what you are doing. |
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hasmar Cheater
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Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 8:38 pm Post subject: |
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| its windows xp
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Sup3R C3r34L Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 5:57 am Post subject: |
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^ use that tut i put in the code tags
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hasmar Cheater
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Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 1:59 pm Post subject: |
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| i dunno what sum arts of tut want me t do..i know most but not all...
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FullyAwesome I post too much
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Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 12:58 am Post subject: |
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have you thought that maybe, since it's your dad's compouter, that he has the right to make you a limited user. he probably did that to stop you from fucking up his computer, which you're probably going to end up doing anyway.
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| fullyawesome wrote: | | have you thought that maybe, since it's your dad's compouter, that he has the right to make you a limited user. he probably did that to stop you from fucking up his computer, which you're probably going to end up doing anyway. |
thus the logical solution of this problem is to get your own pc
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| godlysauna wrote: | | Code: | How To Access "ROOT" Account in Windows
System Level Privilege Escalation
Note : This article is supposed to be just as a knowledgebase.
Don't use the procedure described here to F**k
public (school,library.....) or your parents computers.
I have included a question at the bottom of this article.
I would appreciate any kind of help to find the answer to this question.
Million thanks in advance.
What is System Level?
Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to launch task manager and select "process" tab.
You will notice that some services and programs are running under
system account and even administrator account is not able to access these services.
System is the highest account in windows. (Just as root in Linux)
There are special rights that is available only in System account where
even administrator is forbidden to touch them.
You can be a super-power user by accessing System. (even when logged
as a restricted user)
Note : Accessing system account may cause serious problems.
Leave this tread and don't follow the rest of this topic
if you don't know what you are doing.
Local system differs from an administrator account in that it has
full control of the operating system, similar to root on a *nix
machine. Most system processes are required by the operating
system, and cannot be closed, even by an administrator account;
attempting to close them will result in an error message.
In Windows NT and later systems derived from it ( windows 2000,
Windows XP, Windows servers 2003 and Windows Vista), there may
or may not be a superuser. By default, there is a superuser named
Administrator, although it is not an exact analogue of the Unix
root superuser account. Administrator does not have all the
privileges of root because some superuser privileges are assigned
to the Local System account in windows NT/XP.
What you gain by accessing System?
Local privilege escalation is useful on any system that a hacker
may compromise; the system account allows for several other
things that aren't normally possible (like resetting administrator password)
You can even login to System and lock administrator account out by
editing group policy or other tools in windows.
How to access System:
Note : Don't follow the procedure bellow if you don't know what you
are doing. You may harm your PC. If you follow, Do it on your own risk.
1 check the name of the account you've logged into (Click start. You
will see the name of the account you've logged in.)
2 launch the command prompt. ( click start, select Run, type cmd and hit OK button)
in command prompt, create a scedule to run cmd.exe.
to create a scedule type the following line and hit enter.
at 20:21 /interactive "cmd.exe"
this will create a scedule to run cmd.exe at 20:21.
(since you are testing, check the time in your system try and add two or three minutes.)
Change this time according to your local time
hint : you can check if the scedule is placed by typing "at"
and hitting enter after the above step.
3 wait for the time you set for the scedule.
cmd.exe would be launched at the specified time.
4 After cmd.exe is launched by the sceduled time, press Ctrl+Alt+Del
and launch taskmanager.
Select "Process" tab, select explorer.exe in the process list and click "End Process" button.
you will receive a confimation dialoge . click "Yes" to end the process.
5 Close taskmanager by clicking the X button.
Close the first cmd window ( be careful to close the first one not the second one.)
6 now you have only the second command prompt window and an empty desktop.
in command prompt type the following line and hit "Enter"
cd ..
7. in command prompt type the following line and hit "Enter"
explorer.exe
If this is the first time you do it, windows creates the necessary
components for you to access System ( Desktop, start menu,
My document)
when it's finished you will have a new desktop.
8. close command prompt window. Click start and check your username.
It's changed to System.
Now you are a super-power user. Be careful not to harm your PC and delete or modify system files if you don't know what you are doing. |
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I tried it and it worked (but I'm running as Admin anyway), but i told my friend to try it (a limited user) he said he got the "Access Denied" error when he tries using the 'at time /interactive "cmd.exe"' part.
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Aw i wish it can be ran interactively.
In vista, it says it will run at scheduled time, but not interactivey.
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